This course covers the study of metallurgical structure and its effects on properties of ferrous and non-ferrous metals and alloys. Students will be introduced to manufacturing methods, phase diagrams, iso-thermal transformation diagrams and heat treatment processes. Laboratory required.

CAMM
141
,
TOOL AND DIE

2
(4)

This course covers the design, construction, and operation of stamping dies, punches, die sets, stops, strippers, gages, pilots, and presses. Students will design and construct a working die set using the traditional machining and CNC machines. Laboratory required. (A special fee will be assessed.)

CAMM
215
,
ADVANCED CNC MILLING MACHINES

3
(6)

Covers advanced CNC programming techniques for mills or machining centers. Topics include set-up, operation, and maintenance of the machines as well as 4th-axis programming, parametric programming and introduction to Computer-Aided Machining (CAM) techniques for machining centers. Laboratory required. (A special fee will be assessed.)

This course covers advanced CNC programming techniques for lathes or turning centers. Topics include set-up, operation, and maintenance of the machines as well as parametric programming techniques and introductory Computer-Aided Machining (CAM) for turning centers. Laboratory required. (A special fee will be assessed.)

Course develops skill in graphic toolpath generation for machining and turning. Students build wireframe, surface, and solid models using CAM software and develop associated toolpath. The course also covers CAD data translation, CNC communications, customization of post-processors and other related topics. Laboratory required. (A special fee will be assessed.)

Prerequisite: Prerequisite: CAMM 111 and CADD 111

CAMM
287
,
WORK BASED LEARNING I - CAMM

1
(1)

This course provides supervised work experience with approved employer(s) in an area related to the student's program. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom learning with work experience. Students will be able to evaluate career selection, demonstrate employability skills, and satisfactorily perform work-related competencies. Activities are coordinated and evaluated by college personnel. Course will be graded on S/U basis. Prerequisite: Student must be pursuing an approved program at LCCC, have completed 15 semester hours with a minimum of six semester hours in the discipline of placement; have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the discipline and a 2.0 overall GPA; and have divisional approval.

Prerequisite: A student must be pursuing an approved program at LCCC; have completed 15 semester hours with a minimum of six semester hours in the discipline of placement; have a minimum GPA of 2.5 in the discipline and a 2.0 overall GPA; & have divisional approval